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join us this morning. we're stuck with you this morning, reverend. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. last weekend you led thousands through the streets of detroit calling for jobs, peace and justice. how did that march go? >> it went real well. the uab -- uaw was involved. the real focus on jobs, peace and justice, we really want the baghdad plan. they have security and stability and investment. in the cities, we have lack of job, lack of security and lack of investment. we're focusing a lot on detroit, for example. 90,000 abandoned homes and vacant lots in detroit. the plan as the president did for infrastructure to train people to become apprenticeship train to weatherize the homes and build and become brick masoners and a plan to create jobs. in detroit, there is not one chain grocery store. not one chain retailer store. in a sense, you have to get them to come back into the city because people who live in detroit are spending $2 billion a year outside just to shop, for example. gm has been baile
join us this morning. we're stuck with you this morning, reverend. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. last weekend you led thousands through the streets of detroit calling for jobs, peace and justice. how did that march go? >> it went real well. the uab -- uaw was involved. the real focus on jobs, peace and justice, we really want the baghdad plan. they have security and stability and investment. in the cities, we have lack of job, lack of security and lack of...
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luke russert joins us from capitol hill. where do we stand right now on getting the votes just to move the ball forward? >> reporter: all indications right now, contessa, the democrats will not have the necessary republican votes to break the filibuster on the defense reauthorization bill and hence the debite on it will not go forward. it willie happen after the midterm elections. this is something harry reid deeply wanted to move forward. obviously the don't ask, don't tell is something that excites a lot of democrats, definitely fires up you their base. a lot feel it's morally the right thing to do. that being said, republicans don't necessarily have an adversement to repealing don't ask, don't tell. they're averse to doing it in the manner you're talking about. a lot of republicans have the chance of amendments will not be offered in debate. harry reid would be limiting the amount of the amendments, that's what's alienated voters such as susan collins we heard from as well as owe lip pa snowe. it will be interesting to se
luke russert joins us from capitol hill. where do we stand right now on getting the votes just to move the ball forward? >> reporter: all indications right now, contessa, the democrats will not have the necessary republican votes to break the filibuster on the defense reauthorization bill and hence the debite on it will not go forward. it willie happen after the midterm elections. this is something harry reid deeply wanted to move forward. obviously the don't ask, don't tell is something...
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psychologist jeff gardir joins us now. this isn't the only time we've heard of this situation where there are reality tv star that either leaves a show or moves to another career and take their own lives. what's the dynamic behind this? >> take their own lives or take somebody else's live. the whole issue of reality in itself. this isn't scripted. this is unscripted. these are real people with real issues and real problems. as we know with tv, we want people who are larger than life. therefore we're going to get these extreme personalities and the knife cuts both ways here. either these people are very stable and can bring that excitement due to their intelligence, or maybe they're over the top, and i think that's what we're seeing more of. being over the top and a little more unstable. >> dr. gardere, as we look into the past situation with the gordon ramsey show, for the most part he did pretty well after being in only one episode. so it wasn't in a series of episode, just one episode. his restaurant seemed to do well af
psychologist jeff gardir joins us now. this isn't the only time we've heard of this situation where there are reality tv star that either leaves a show or moves to another career and take their own lives. what's the dynamic behind this? >> take their own lives or take somebody else's live. the whole issue of reality in itself. this isn't scripted. this is unscripted. these are real people with real issues and real problems. as we know with tv, we want people who are larger than life....
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nina desantos is live with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, too, alex. the late sest that a state of emergency is being declared in christ church, new zealand's south island, amid concerns that unstable buildings and rubble could fall on passer's by. there is concerns of strong after shock that hit the city since the quake hit in the early morning of the hours. a kerr fcurfew has been imposed keep people from looting. miraculo miraculously, those saying that nobody was killed. two people were injured, though, as a result of falling class and masonry while the buildings were shaking. the quake didn't prove to be fatal, mainly because many people were thankfully asleep in their beds when the disaster struck. that doesn't mean that people weren't terrified. >> oh, my gosh. well, the shake lasted probably over a minute. we got no power. we've got no water. >> where are you going? >> up as far as we can go to get away from -- in case there is a tsunami. >> what about your house? >> pretty scary. >> well, the damage has been immense. he is also speculating tha
nina desantos is live with us. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning to you, too, alex. the late sest that a state of emergency is being declared in christ church, new zealand's south island, amid concerns that unstable buildings and rubble could fall on passer's by. there is concerns of strong after shock that hit the city since the quake hit in the early morning of the hours. a kerr fcurfew has been imposed keep people from looting. miraculo miraculously, those saying that...
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good to have you with us. this is kind of confusing because we have the original confession, but now the attorney is arguing a different argument in court. how smart is that now that this trial is in motion? >> it may be the only thing he is left with. number one, the attorney has to get this confession or statement suppressed. number two, he has to persuade the jury that his client was under extreme emotional disturbance and did not understand what he was doing. >> >> we have smith told a psychologist he was not sleeping prior to his wife's murder and he was wordied that his wife was having an affair and she would be leaving with his kids. he was drinking five or six caffeinated drinks and energy drinks and taking diet pills a day. when he is taken in to have this talk or address by police and he goes ahead and confesses, how can the attorney now argue against that confession with him making that statement of clear and present mind? >> there is a body of case law that says if a suspect is interviewed at a tim
good to have you with us. this is kind of confusing because we have the original confession, but now the attorney is arguing a different argument in court. how smart is that now that this trial is in motion? >> it may be the only thing he is left with. number one, the attorney has to get this confession or statement suppressed. number two, he has to persuade the jury that his client was under extreme emotional disturbance and did not understand what he was doing. >> >> we have...
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having us all work together. when students graduate with real skills, they can continue their education, go straight into the workforce. those partnerships, we all have to move outside our comfort zones and work together. that partnership here in new york i think can be a model for the country. >> mr. secretary, we're going to move across the sun belt now. we're going to go to arizona state university in phoenix. where syleste is watching with students at the campus. >> reporter: they're responding well. there's about 70,000 students on the campus. 5,100 are majoring in education. we have amber reyes here. she's considering a degree in education. she's here as a freshman. what's your question for the secretary? >> hi, secretary duncan. you guys mentioned that many school districts are cutting teachers. and actually my sister and her husband, as well as many of their colleagues were actually pink slipped last year. in their low-income inner city school that they work at. so i was wondering what are you beliefs con
having us all work together. when students graduate with real skills, they can continue their education, go straight into the workforce. those partnerships, we all have to move outside our comfort zones and work together. that partnership here in new york i think can be a model for the country. >> mr. secretary, we're going to move across the sun belt now. we're going to go to arizona state university in phoenix. where syleste is watching with students at the campus. >> reporter:...
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here's to the owners showing us the way. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] >>> sex sells, not anymore on one popular website, craig list shuts down the assault services section. why the move now? >>> a big week ahead. the president will hit the road to help the housing and jobs market. a look at specifics ahead. >>> scary stuff. hurricane earl is gone but left potentially dangerous waters behind. why hundreds had to be rescued. >>> a divorce for the ages, involves millions and millions of dollars, fabulous mansions and one of the most famous baseball teams around. playing out in court right now. >>> and good morning, everyone. i'm alex witt. welcome to "msnbc sunday." let's talk about hurricane earl. it is officially gone now but in some places even this morning it has left behind dangerous conditions. we have dramatic pictures from nova scotia, winds whipped up high waves and flooded roadways. what is left of the storm is expected to curl back out to sea tonight. residents up and down the eastern seaboard could
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good to have you with us. we're hearing what tom was saying on the scene here. >> shouldn't that be in there thinking that the taliban is regaining a foothold? starting july of 211 and we have already started to withdraw some troops. so this is an opportunity for the taliban to make their point. >> this was seeing the flooding taking place that is de stating when you think about the masses of people without their homes. >> the tall bhanz seized on the capability to deal with local leaders during this crisis and the government has no handle on how to do it. it is a fascinating story that is taking place right now. >> dangerous for the government of pakistan. >> figuring out what caused the biggest oil spill in our nation's history. unemployment is is up. the housing market still struggling. why should people be optimistic about the economy? we have got five reasons to talk about straight ahead. and america has got talent and we have dwot got five of the final acts including a 10-year-old opera singing sensation
good to have you with us. we're hearing what tom was saying on the scene here. >> shouldn't that be in there thinking that the taliban is regaining a foothold? starting july of 211 and we have already started to withdraw some troops. so this is an opportunity for the taliban to make their point. >> this was seeing the flooding taking place that is de stating when you think about the masses of people without their homes. >> the tall bhanz seized on the capability to deal with...
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some people call us frick and frack. we do finger painting. this is how grandpa and i roll. ♪ and i do [ pins fall ] grandma's my best friend. my best friend ever. my best friend ever. ♪ [ laughing ] [ boy laughs ] ♪ to know, know, know you after this we're gonna get ice cream. can we go get some ice cream? yeah. ♪ and i do ♪ and i do ♪ and i do >>> we are following breaking news for you here. an aviation source told nbc news president carter was on a delta flight and when it landed he was taken to the hospital. according to the website, the president was scheduled to be at a book signing event for his new book, white house diary that was supposed to be in ohio outside of cleveland. it was going to be at the joseph beth book sellers. we are hearing from a source telling us now the president was on this delta flight and when it landed he was taken by secret service hospital. the details are sketchy at this point about what might be behind a visit to the hospital visit for the former president. he has been in the news because of the
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mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on the web cam, saw him making out with a dude, yay. that has gay rights groups calling for this to be prosecuted as a hate crime not just a civil rights violation. certainly as more than a privacy law violation case. right now the two suspects are home with their families. they've been released one on his own recognizance awaiting arraignment. the family is new york city waiting to identify a body pulled from the river. >> are the prosecutors weighing in at all at this point about whether they may proceed on a hate crime basis? >> reporter: not at all on that. i have long talks, background t
mike joins us. tell us how this unfolded. >> reporter: this is a sad story, it really is. the private moment which you referred to was a sexual encounter, allegedly a gay sexual encounter. two students are under arrest for privacy law violations. think about what one of suspects tweeted as he was live streaming the video of his roommate having this sexual moment, this romantic moment. roommate asked for the room till midnight. i went to molly's room, that's the co-defendant and turned on...
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in the end at the well cabin, but for us, we have a long road ahead of us. we see oil coming up every day. >> reporter: then there's this. a second massive fish kill in plaquemines parish. >> i've never seen a starfish wash up on the beach. >> reporter: leaving folks here calling for more tests to make sure the oxygen depletion isn't caused by oil or dispersant. while today is a milestone, here it is still but one step. >> what i hope for now is that bp doesn't take off and split, that they stick around long enough for this to actually be cleaned up, which i think is going to take a really long time. >> reporter: in a region still facing a long road ahead. now, bp could face billions of dollars in fines for this spill and could also face the mobility of criminal prosecution. the company has promised to stay here through the cleanup. but alex, what it has not said is that it would rule out the possibility of tapping into that reservoir through another well in the future. >> which would be controversial, to be sure. kristen dahlgren, thanks for that. >>> let's
in the end at the well cabin, but for us, we have a long road ahead of us. we see oil coming up every day. >> reporter: then there's this. a second massive fish kill in plaquemines parish. >> i've never seen a starfish wash up on the beach. >> reporter: leaving folks here calling for more tests to make sure the oxygen depletion isn't caused by oil or dispersant. while today is a milestone, here it is still but one step. >> what i hope for now is that bp doesn't take off...
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the same events used. the difference, obviously, women featured in the mama grizzly and in the new one with the tea party, you see a lot of big burly guys at the rallies. >> sure. she had campaigned for a lot of women. she endorsed a lot of men during the campaign as well. this ad, really, this web video. there's no money behind it. this web video had been -- it's sort of a good bookend to the end of the primary season. she's touting the fact that the tea party is a movement that's here, that needs to be reckoned with. we've been talking about the biggest story line heading into this election, the lack of democratic enthusiasm. you can see all the people in that web video certainly fired up. they're going to vote. sarah palin attaching herself to this movement. she's been doing that for the past year or so. we saw her speak in nashville and boston, other places really leading parts of the tea party. not saying she's a leader. >> heavy on enthusiasm with this web video, but short on specifics of what the pa
the same events used. the difference, obviously, women featured in the mama grizzly and in the new one with the tea party, you see a lot of big burly guys at the rallies. >> sure. she had campaigned for a lot of women. she endorsed a lot of men during the campaign as well. this ad, really, this web video. there's no money behind it. this web video had been -- it's sort of a good bookend to the end of the primary season. she's touting the fact that the tea party is a movement that's here,...
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we used to have a simple thing called weight. how much firefighters and apparatus you through at something. we used to knock these things down and force them into each other. yes, it was a horrific kind of wind storm going on, but we had every confidence if given enough people, we brought out seven to ten firefighting companies a day. we're down probably 200 firefighters right now. we believe, given the appropriate response that we should have, we would have got on top of these things. >> what would have been different? obviously you talk about manpower. but give me a better idea of what these budget cuts have meant and in particular how they could have made what happened yesterday any different. i don't know if you had a chance to watch the news conference, but the press pushed hard about the question of budget cuts and they really weren't budging on it. >> well, that's right, but the press is sensitive because some of the press people last night were almost in tears. fire company, whether they're water, calling engines or ladde
we used to have a simple thing called weight. how much firefighters and apparatus you through at something. we used to knock these things down and force them into each other. yes, it was a horrific kind of wind storm going on, but we had every confidence if given enough people, we brought out seven to ten firefighting companies a day. we're down probably 200 firefighters right now. we believe, given the appropriate response that we should have, we would have got on top of these things....
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guys, thank you for joining us. doesn't the white house actually want the vote at the moment so they can tout it as a win going into midterms? >> i think they want this vote and there are members of the senate and house who wanted this vote. ultimately leadership decided it didn't make sense for them which is a shame because most americans can agree that at a time of incredible deficits now is not the time to be giving an additional tax break to the richest americans. so, while i don't think this was the most politically savvy move for democrats, i think this would have been a good thing for them going into midterms to force a vote on this. i do think there is a silver lining which is when we come back from midterms, i think you're more likely to get some republican support for this. >> john, who would stand to gain by delaying this, by putting this off? >> it's a very good question, richard. i think if you look at the democrats, you could charge them with legislative malpractice. they didn't do a budget at the begi
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i think this story is being overcovered and one of the things the 24 news cycle brought us brought us a lot of good things. one thing it brought us, people can bring a lot of attention. outrageous positions. >> i have to tell you, though, dan, we didn't really do this, at least not this program until general petraeus spoke and then when he starts saying, listen, troops are in danger. that becomes a story. >> i quite agree. i absolutely agree that once, with myself. once general petraeus says, listen, i'm telling you this can put my troops under my command. and game, set, match. you've got to cover it. my only point is that the recent point now has its own momentum going and president obama stated it pretty well that this gets widespread distribution around the world, coverage of this. all out of proportion to what it might otherwise deserve. >> whether they burn the koran or not and i don't want to minimize that act in any way, but has the damage already been done, dan? >> in many ways, i think it has. i think that is what general petraeus is trying to say. he was trying to limit the
i think this story is being overcovered and one of the things the 24 news cycle brought us brought us a lot of good things. one thing it brought us, people can bring a lot of attention. outrageous positions. >> i have to tell you, though, dan, we didn't really do this, at least not this program until general petraeus spoke and then when he starts saying, listen, troops are in danger. that becomes a story. >> i quite agree. i absolutely agree that once, with myself. once general...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> tea party power at the polls, three big victories against establishment republicans. should the gop be worried about what's going on now? >>> palin in 2012. she's already the engine behind some of these big political upsets. so is a white house run in her future? find out what her parents have to say about that. plus, this -- >> you point fingers at whoever you want to point fingers at, but it has to start in the mirror. what are you doing about it? denzel washington issues a challenge to you and every other u.s. citizen. what will you do to help the country's children
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enjoy your labor day here with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly suicide becoombing this morning pakistan. it killed 17 people including 9 police officers. the taliban says it's intentionally targeting police encouraging residents to fight back against the militants. they're threatening more violence to come. nbc news's tom asphalt joins me from kabul, afghanistan. this is just the latest violence in a wave of attacks. meanwhile, this is also on top of the devastating flooding that's happening there in pakistan, as well. how will r the two related to one another. >> reporter: well, certainly, the aim of the radicals is to destabilize the government and in the case of the latest attack on the main road and rail line leading from waziristan province in northwest pakistan down into the populas punjab area and been the goal to spread that discontent down into the majority of the population. so by targeting police in the area, they're sending the government a str
enjoy your labor day here with us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, thomas. >>> taliban is claiming responsibility for a deadly suicide becoombing this morning pakistan. it killed 17 people including 9 police officers. the taliban says it's intentionally targeting police encouraging residents to fight back against the militants. they're threatening more violence to come. nbc news's tom asphalt joins me from kabul, afghanistan. this is just the latest violence in a wave of attacks....
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what can you tell us? >> alex, the british sunday times says that five iranian construction companies headquartered here in kabul have been channeling funds to the taliban for the past six months, probably amounting to about $100,000. now it says those funds goes toward paying taliban fighters 1 thpds f $,000 for every american they kill and $6,000 for every armored vehicle they destroy. it works like this according to the sunday times, the iranian construction companies bid on contracts funded by foreign donors and the profits from those construction projects are then sent by bank drop through to dubai or back to tehran and the money is turned around and brought back in through what's known as the hall lal system, an informal system of islamic banking where you can give money to somebody here or in your own city rather, and then have it picked up somewhere else, almost instantaneously by transmitting, by cell phone, by text or anything like that. so there is no paper trail of these funds coming back. now
what can you tell us? >> alex, the british sunday times says that five iranian construction companies headquartered here in kabul have been channeling funds to the taliban for the past six months, probably amounting to about $100,000. now it says those funds goes toward paying taliban fighters 1 thpds f $,000 for every american they kill and $6,000 for every armored vehicle they destroy. it works like this according to the sunday times, the iranian construction companies bid on contracts...
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they asked us if they might use our facilities a night or two. we said these facilities belong to god, you can use them as we do. they ended up being with us for the whole month of ramadan. they are a kind, loving, gracious people. >> there have been some problems in tennessee. in fact, federal investigators said last week there was a suspicious fire, the damage to the site of a future mosque. it was arson. they have offered $20,000 in a reward for information. we've been talking a lot about the relationship between christians and muslims in this country, a big debate over the mosque at ground zero. how do you think christians should move forward here in the united states of america? >> i believe it's our role to get to know people, not according to their religion or politics or theology but just to get to know people. the more we've gotten to know our neighbors across the street at mic, the more we've grown to love them. we call each other brother and sister when we greet now. >> pastor stone, i'm so glad for the chance to talk to you. thank you
they asked us if they might use our facilities a night or two. we said these facilities belong to god, you can use them as we do. they ended up being with us for the whole month of ramadan. they are a kind, loving, gracious people. >> there have been some problems in tennessee. in fact, federal investigators said last week there was a suspicious fire, the damage to the site of a future mosque. it was arson. they have offered $20,000 in a reward for information. we've been talking a lot...
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lee cowan joins us on the phone. lee, of course, the question is what is the latest investigat n investigation, and there's a particular interest in a large piece of pipe. >> well, we're at a fire department. we're waiting for whate're told is going to be from the company that owns the gas line here. state regulators over the weekend asked them to exam all 5,000 miles of their gas lines in the area to make sure nothing like this is going to happen anywhere else and there's not a risk of this happening anywhere else. hopefully at this briefing we'll hear more on how that is going. the federal investigation is taking a 28-foot piece ofew pip that blew off during the explosion about 100 feet away. they're wrapping it up and taking it to washington, d.c. to try to figure out what caus ted the breach in the first place. corrosion, metal fatigue, construction that went on previously that may have weakened the line? . they just don't know. they don't know what led to the spark in the first place. they did a test on the line
lee cowan joins us on the phone. lee, of course, the question is what is the latest investigat n investigation, and there's a particular interest in a large piece of pipe. >> well, we're at a fire department. we're waiting for whate're told is going to be from the company that owns the gas line here. state regulators over the weekend asked them to exam all 5,000 miles of their gas lines in the area to make sure nothing like this is going to happen anywhere else and there's not a risk of...
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if god told us to do it, then i guess he could tell us to do something different. >> this morning, general ray ordeearno also expressed his concern of american troops if this burning takes place. >> i think there will be some backlash and i think we have seen some already. >> kerry sanders is in florida. this church, if it tries to burn the koran, it would be violating an ordinance, right? >> yes. the city has an ordinance, not related to burning of korans, but just burning anything in your yard. they have a field here and the ordinance is rather specific. it allows, for instance, kids to go camping and have a little camp fire in their yard. but, it has to be twigs and branches. the city police department says that they have interpreted the ordinance that if they were to burn the books that the ink in the koran would be a hazardous material and, so, what they're planning to do is if they decide to come out here and burn the koran as they say they're going to do on the anniversary of 9 /11 the gainesville fire department will be on alert. if they try to spark it, the fire department will pu
if god told us to do it, then i guess he could tell us to do something different. >> this morning, general ray ordeearno also expressed his concern of american troops if this burning takes place. >> i think there will be some backlash and i think we have seen some already. >> kerry sanders is in florida. this church, if it tries to burn the koran, it would be violating an ordinance, right? >> yes. the city has an ordinance, not related to burning of korans, but just...
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where is this all heading for us? >> i think it's hard to take this out of context and look at it as an isolated event. people will disagree about whether or not it's going to achieve its purpose. i'm sure very sincere purpose of being a force for moderation and tolerance and dialogue and bringing people together. it comes in the context of this larger discussion in the united states about how we think about islamabad and how we think about muslims in america and along with the poll you sited in the beginning, very unfortunate trends. the question to ask is, where are people getting this information and islamic terrorism and islamic radicalism from many main stream clerics and intellectuals and scholars throughout the muslim world. very little of this is reported in the united states, mostly of what we hear is, why aren't they speaking out? they are speaking out in many voices and we don't always hear this. >> is there a reverse happening. there are people hearing about the voices of moderation in the united states as
where is this all heading for us? >> i think it's hard to take this out of context and look at it as an isolated event. people will disagree about whether or not it's going to achieve its purpose. i'm sure very sincere purpose of being a force for moderation and tolerance and dialogue and bringing people together. it comes in the context of this larger discussion in the united states about how we think about islamabad and how we think about muslims in america and along with the poll you...